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PAGE SEVEN (A) THE SUNDAY SENTINETSTAR THE SUNDAY SENTlt.L.-i vn. w- WWfvB TlZZZZr -1 MANHATTAN i i BUCKEYES STOP TARHEELS GOME TRIPS AUBURN BUTLER RAGES SCRAMBLED SPORTS MINNESOTA GOLD UP FROM BEHIND the Authentic New Color Blend for Fall! 56 YARDS FOR Che guruW ftentinefrfttar iflorts Events Ohio State On Big 3 on on UPCOMING Wrestling Thursday; HandbaU Club meeting Tuesday. Rollins vs. University of Havana LI1U Ul ZiO-i-u 1 i WLW Fay, Injured, Scores' Winning Tally Bv The Aasocialrd Preas NEW YORK A band ol green clad magicians pulled one out the football hat yesterday aa Manhattans lightly-regarded Jaspers innnnu Auburn Plains- Wilson McGoa a Oatat BsSal Everything About Central tioriaaopu PHONE 4161 By The Associated Fresi MINNEAPOLIS Qhlo States Saturday. Greenies Hard Put In 14-14 Deadlock By The Associated Press NEW ORLEANS The North Carolina Tarheels, who didn't know thev were beaten, came sweeping from behind in the final quarter here yesterday to score two touch-clowns thru the air and tie Tulane is is in a eame full of wild roaring Buckeyes pieu touchdown passes yesljfday ana FIRST SCORE Slemons Sparks One Crimson Drive; Breaks Count By KENNETH GREGORY Th Associated Press Practice of Uw must be on inter-ermg profession.

However, we can he liters. for there aren't enough ambulances to go around no- PAGE SIX (A) then resisted a Minnesota drive that netted one score i and Just mLd another to win a tow men 7-0 yesterday before a uathertng of 7,486. Expected to be little more than 7 ir.usrlers' imDOrt- pj T. C. REED Socrful Tour Marches ThruTampgB Florida turvy ball game iu Thr' points behind, the Golden Gophers drove desperately to TEXAS AGGIES T.

CREED ENDS Nntre Dame's Fast Backs ant tuaale lth Georgia Tech next week at Atlanta, the locals drove deep into Auburn territory In the third period and then smashed across on the second play ol the fourth perlod-and It was the hard luck kid Eddie Fav 180-pound sophomore halfbacn Scarlet and Orey's Wur-yara m.c with two minutes to play. On that play Minnesota was caught holding IJ penallred 15 yards. On the next th Hewn Mernlk tried TECH BEATS OFF HMCfMaaMSH WawH KNOXVILLE, golden-started Volunteers of Tennessee, displaying the precision and power of a great football machine, overwhelmed Alabama's Crimson Tide 21 to 0 yesterday before an almost hysterical crowd of close to 40,000. It was Tennessee's 17th and few in that string GATORS SLOW BOWLING TOUR SJBaOaOSfaaeeeie Sink Navy's Hopefuls 14- JOE JUSTICE thrills lor 34,000 spectators. Both teams are undefeated this season.

With just 40 seconds to play, the fighting Tarheels made a valiant effort for victory with a field goal, but Harry Dunkle delayed on his 15 yard line and North Carolina took a five-yard penalty for delaying the game. His kick that followed was The teams fought it out to a scoreless tie at half time altho the instantly threatening Carolinians JACK McDOWALL 'woe la BLAST VAUNTED TCU TEAM 20-6 k.ji "iD im hn.s nwat ui Carries on alone. a VANDY DRIVES TO TRIUMPH 14 TO 6 I By The Associated Press aided by a CLEVELAKD-Notre fame's two touch- le of fine-blocking linemen tiptoed mer way Navy From California and generally sparxeo rated Jaspers to a victory thai will Bad Breaks Ruined Rollins way. of victories were accomplished with Kimbrough, with Legs nb at a stubborn air-minded FIRST HOME DEFEAT such an exnioiuu" u. Bu we can read law books, acts various State Legislatures and g'et some interesting reading out f'enr even if we do think a writ 6t roto comendre is seventh cousin to aTapuohian Monk with a line Speh- cerian hand.

p-nrida Of all the acts passed bj For.da sate Leeislatures, this is the most Lnteres-mg of all from a football SwSpotat It thoroly answers the nroblem of how Miami University a cool wi-hout wealthy alumni, can build a football machine of the calibre it has. HOUSE BILL NO. 80 CHAPTER 18469 (NO. 7631 Special Acts 1937 Vol. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: Section I That Chapter 8661, Laws of Florida 1921.

entitled: "An Act Authorizing and Empowering the Board of CornVnissioners of Dade County. to Levy a Special Tax for Pub-lici-v Purposes'' be and the same is herebv amended to read as follows: Sec'ion 1-That the Board of Counts commissioners of Dade County. horchv authorized to levy a T. C. Reed, one of TZlZ of Orlando's Jj.con-1 Cross and Duquesne.

fans who Hopes for MiamiandFuture oeiore wt iommed Cleveland Stadium. IN VICTORY OVER SPARTANS 60-Yard Line Drive Nets Lone Score; Tate Stars THE STATISTICS as tnai mat Alabama team that had removed Fordham from the national spotlight Ohio State thus became the first Big Ten team to defeat a Bernie Bierman coached Minnesota squad on its home field since 1932. k.a..nntnt mnrcln Of V1C- cord after successful tour of Call- SKCOND OF SEASON Yesterday's Grid Results The South Bend Irish struck pay-dirt on the first play of the second Rheridan of Ha- Bill Gibson Pushes Engineers to Fore; Passes Fail By The Associated Press ATLANTA Bounding Bill Gibsons sticky fingers pulled Georgia By BOB HAYES "When it rains, it pours." L-JZ. "hnrl breaks" to Jack Mo In Splints, Tops A Drives Bv The Associated Press wirt WORTH Power seeping Texas Christian riruord-strtag back. pipped.

A UC kiu tory that stood out so prominently in a game that several times threatened a blizzard of touchdowns came in the Buckeyes' big second quarter had taken the ball down close enough for two unsuccessful tries at field goals from placement. Tulane smeared the Tarheels passing attack in that period but after Tulane had scored in the third and again in the early fourth on power drives, Jim (Sweet) Lalanne opened up with an amazing passing attack against a crumbling aerial defense and swept to two touchdowns in less than five minutes. 34-YARD PASS rtMt trtiirhrlown flins Was ll you snouia napyeu nJ lhe would tell you right off that he has suffered with far forriia. scoring Manhattan a se ond Reed, whose Summer home is in wu Joe M1 TZLTlZ ft'uiT right tackle. irounTfor The championship plunked the extra point other groups ior i coal posts-and that By The Associated Press more than his just share ol Dacit- when they twice came irum EAST A great snate went with Tennessee's victory was handed to a mite of a substitute halfback, Sophomore Johnny Butler who broke up a coutious sparring duel of punts to race 56 yards for the first touchdown in one ot the most spectacular sprints in the history of Southern football.

FIRST BLOOD That great second quarter run of in.nnimd "Scat" back, a grad handed slaps by Dame Fate to score 16 points. nMnna nf tne off a 27-yard run around rigm cuu toe first time he had to hands the ball. Sheridan graduated only this week from the fourth string. Tie second Notre Dame score came in the third period on a -ytrf march climaxed by substitute m.llback Milt Piepuls one-inch Wltn lOrtJ-ciKUk rirct half rcmainine. the Gophers Tech away in front yesieroay Engineers rode out a ourth quarter hlast to beat Vanderbilt, 14- broughg ahulkingson of he West Princeton 14, nose.

So Jack'll prooaDiy i able to use him this week. The two injuries added to the already imposing hospital list was tough to swallow. has been leader of season. Injuries aches, twists, wrenched joints, broken bones, et cetera dished out without a semblance oi regard for McDowall's plans have Forward passes Yds. gained 3 Forward passes :n.ercepiea stopped an Ohio State drive on their 12 so 210-pound Charles Maag.

tackle from Sandusky, kicked a learn, in ino championship at Hartford Conn oowered Ind ou assed the ghost of vear" great Christian down yesterday 6 Two circus catches by the Atlanta Ho Paul Severln, Tarheel left half. ui iq T.alflnne heaved a 34- pec'ial tax. in' addition to all other i nna mill llTVin mill upon rI1The Jaspers had set up the touchdown Play with a drive that started on their "own 39. The highlight wa-s a 24-yard pass from John Btip-utskl intended lor Ted Mazur, but Ted and his pal, Jim Sarullo. an BI WALTON kicks placement been the worst duus in tne amtu tSTnot to exceed one Tantoajln- tt-c vav men.

PlTeeShlpmeen, checkmated on the ground, took to the air with a torirate passing attack in the final nw nnd clicked for a 64-yard uate of Knoxville's own city high school, broke the ice and then the Wltn mjurieaw Rollins grid professor's cnina snop. In UI1S Summers brook of DeLand was one of tne players with Reed-HAS $600 CUP And then McDowall just naturally has pitiful luck against Miami's rfurricanes. He will tell you pronto that his boys scored on Miami last it uim an official's de- yard pass to Allen Patterson, and on his next throw deposited one in the arms of Severin who charged penoa Punting average am" ToV returned' 5ppn.Sr tumble. rot: pred Just plain oaa Dreass, uie mu that topple out of thin air to plague fnntball teams, have added to the Pennsylvania 22, 6. Carnegie Teen Holv Cross 2 Brown 0 gor'nell 47.

Penn State o. ii'wrence 0. Georgetown 13, 0. nd wi re both met a aim field goal from an extremely u-flcult angle. That made the half time score 16 to 14 and it looked like the visitors had things fairly well under control.

This became more apparent about midway in the third period when the last of three touchdown passes came with Don Scott tossing one 34 yards thirty yards for tne loucnuowu. eann wflltlnir for the TU Reed now lias the cup hlch )olnlly symbolic of national champions! lip by periods: hi. Orlando home. Tne tropn indement affair, that Injury intolerance. Fu lback hw 210 -pounds incased in bulky splints Sintered everything in 3gM to break dowr Chnstia" resistance then watched fleet Bill wn a8tsner 'amble 95 yards for a cUnching touchdown through a dog-tired en erny late in the final period.

limu. tan tenm to catch its breath ba- the real and personal bade County, which shall be assessed and coJected for the purpose o. E'vtne publicitv. to the advantages lae'li-ies resources, productions and othe-" attractiveness of Dade County "Any non-profit institution of higher learning, located in said county ha vmg at least a school of business administration, college of libera. dented the Tars that precious six Two badly maiignea iuicco tha nrrms nut.

of the Tars' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-7 jrhdown- i. et mno. K.n., n.hirvnlnir them over ann tin: I Ul e. Rliuv. r.n tT 'a aa skin of the Tnttc-hrlnwn ouchdown on haired Bob Leonard, substitute halfback to Ulmont Whitehead another suostitute halfback.

Whitehead took the 34-yard heave on the Irish 30 outfaced two Notre Darners to the goal line, and then kicked the extra point. PROWD-THKILLER JHUUC Otgau again after Fred Cassibry's fumble IUlU.o for Rollins iirst and chances for a victory over Miami that or- Mannat.an Bv The Accented Press GAINESVILLE Florida s.ug-glsh football team finally cashed to on a 60-vard march last night to Frank Clair, all aione treiunu Point alter touchdown: Mlg- only scoreless game for McDowall British Downng Fav the world. He has ray. in mldiieia ior lumix the hall thru Radman's goal line. dal i placement).

Friday night. The pair of bad knees that kept Sammy Hardman up in the radio Volunteers, detenaing cnamyiuno m. the southeastern conference, roared on to a pair of touchdowns the final period. Tennessee made no sustained drive for its scores. After Butler's sensational run on which he dodged and sidestepped practical the entire Alabama team, Halfback Bob Foxx took the ball on reverse to score from the Alabama 11 and Substitute Bulst Warren ran for the third on an off-tackle sneak from the Tide's 12.

The previously unconquered Alabama gridders managed but one srnrinir threat lust alter Ulc Aa.i.w.o since 1034. Mont- But the ooiaen uopners tnmis uir The first, mllv ended on a wauon. with an enroll- down an a.ert iamn senior, coupled with a costly penauj. gave Tech its touchdowns in the second and third frames. Southpaw Junius Plunkett finally found the range for the Commodores in the final period but his aerial bombs couldn't dislodge the enemy Neither club was able to steam up anv serious land attack.

When the second frame opened, Buck Shaw replaced Sparkplug Johnny Bosch in the me backfieW with the ball on the Tech 26 Shaw sailed a long fly ball to Gibson who caught it, almost falling. 30 yards downfield and plunged to the Commodore 33. SMASHING SCOEB Bob Ison reeled off 16 on an end around. Gibson and Ector hammered to a first down on the 5 and Gibson smacked over thru tackle, Roy rnrof nrtriinz the point. school of Uttva.

missed first down by inches on the Kayak 2nd Easily QUICK SCORE The Christians scored in the first two minutes after snatching an Ag-eie fumble on the 28. It was 6-6 at half-time, but the Cadetl marched on in the third pe-, the A2de 26 after booth and turned ciyae jones a uniform-mannequin at Roddey Maine 20. Connecticut 1. recovery. Passes ngnt ana teit tu George Radman and Severin worked the ball down to Tulane's 3-yard 'Surrounded by Greenies Lalanne rifled to Radman, alone in the end Ohio nine.

The next Minnesota ment Of not less than 500 students 7 to 0 scraopv Spar- and said institution snail be Breaks halpedl th FPlor. construed for the purposes of this tans hole It score down. was Burdine Stadium hurt like blue drive started from tne nucneyes jb An almost identical sort oi situation arose this year. To all intent, especially those intent upon another Rollins touchdown, Rollins scored a second touchdown against Miami Friday night. That score would have put Rol- i.t.

tv.o hell rarne" as a sure Wins Continental medium of adver- ida performance mnuujii u. ma where on first down naroia van 1 a es In fact, there are plenty of Rollins act to be a prope -o be a proper rJ had raced 50 i hi-ivp which the advan- exceptfor the scormg dme whi Europe, Airu: United SUtes. He estimates that he hts won or shared in winning more than $10,000 in troph! Reed said yesterday at members of the Orlando Lawn Bowling Club were already beginning to arrive for the Winter. There will, however, he no real club activity until the middle of November. nVBT Ml 11 II I It Every passed to Bruce Smith on NEW YORK Making his first t-s Clarkson 15.

Trinity 13. Hobart 0. Virginia Washington and Ie vev 0 Worcester Tech 17. Norwich 0. P.nn MUi- taSorthetern 0.

Toft; 0 (tie). supporters nursing a firm, per nterceotion, the nawnw came tases, facilities. facilities, The Navy thrilled the giant crowd with its last period nurry by completing seven Vf 11 Passes but folding the Middle touchdown the Irish dug in, took the ball and marched 64 yards to the Navy 10-yard line where the final gun halted nEw Dame registered 22 first downs to Navy's 6, piling up 419 yards Irom scrimmage to 155 for the Mid rnntrol when Moser haps well-rounaea, oenei uui it nt hoon for the nillnir knees that the onio two anu ne ku last line. The try for extra point was blocker, and the score was 23 Wum tn tions and other attractiveness oi Timt and again me function for a few plays, only public appearance on a New or rack, Kayak 2nd, Argentine star owned by Charles 8. Howard, yesterday raced to an easy one length Dade County Lalanne went to North Carolina from Lafayette, La and Tulane last night probably wished he'd stayed at home to get his education.

Leo Slotnick's fumble on his 24- i tt. porH. In the third nut the run in'o a bracing defense or oe fire threat to Miami had it been allowed. Once more, Jack and his boys nrifo ell because one intercepted a pass auu Kimbrough, the big man lumbering 25 yards to the Aggie 40. waipmon Price and deprived the Tars of Scatback Sam, the touchdown man, and Handy trinle-threat sninner iM to 20.

The last Minnesota bid for victory came after Richard Fisher's fumble bv tumbles ana pass Minns the leg, phraseo ogy he slopped b. i. nrw of the oldest one of the oldest numpu Union 19. 14 rMck-Waahington and Jeffeon it, 14, City Colleg. (New YSlod island 23, Maaaachu.ett.

State official didn't think Lingerfelt had Moser powered outside the tackles back, Rollins College would be in th throes of celebrating victory was recovered by Mermx on me Tno Se. The 6.000 spectators were naruo the second perioa opcueu. nunt by Tennessee's field general, Oeorce "Bad News" Cafego gave Alabama the ball at the Volunteer 43. A 15-yard penalty and runs by Halfback Paul Spencer carried the ball to the 28. Checkmated by Tennessee a stubborn line, the Alabama quarterback called Hayward (Sandy) San- ball in position for Tulane's first members of the Orlando peering Ian bad goodbye Lor.

nf active service. He has two cneeruia nU1 nexV Ohio 15. Three plunges neuea nine dies. All of tne noire came thru rushing, the Irish failing settled their seaa seiucu inin.lHa struck. JL.

rteflnitelv state Uni caught the near-toucnaown po u-fore he sailed out of bounds. r.ri7aniza- ine bwh. yards and on fourtn down, ouo rw-back Sweiger smashed thru to what an? is a member of the tour- Springy The terms of wrmisMon 5e Tampa xlt ft TVLSH III OC'tii In the third, a vanay piay cupped while one of Plunketfs punts was in the air and this break gave versity of Miami In the TCU. 13. anu right end for the score.

Bill Audlsh added the point. The crippled Christians weren't through, however. They bobbi up Personally, I thougnt tne ioum Rn riiri Rol over Miami. UPSET POSSIBLfc Had Hardman and Jones been in nn.ir. wririav nlorht.

the Tars, touchdown, bod h-chubb "Buddy Banker got thru for. 17 yards from midfleld as the fourth opened, and Kellogg and Banker whUelhe Navy gained only 33 yards nament commiue dark brown four-year-old con would have Been a iirei Tkfln ihi flrheen vard Knriat.eti Press sports Rensselaer 12. Coast Guard anWber2.2t,Bloo.. burg Teacher. 18 VMthm IX, Kast He was inanin $8.

BOO and paia by rushing ana luio, w. lire ittui A.t.t -t hninnif rkMinltv and MerniKS Iieia ford into tne iray ior an attempt the British bowling kV. 10. The time was nn the AffEie ai' -v -writer and others in uie press lanes. act.

however, eliminate any otner i lhe Gator scored- etc. The luxurious counts jATE WAS BEST tail, the Southern School oi i smacked the line for i r.ricrm farm iust can I "UU nn ohanae but Cowart's long pass to Held g01 specjaity- -with who were playing a valiant game noi try that bouched the wrong TVlMV Mt'lJ. all. uually makes a wmver did not menace the Tech the ball on tne vanay i Ector and Goree ripped and spun to 1 the 20. Then Bosch tossed one on the dead run to Gibson, who reeled on across.

Shaw dropkicked the While the Notre uamo the five was pulled down by ball resting on the 37, San- ting to our left, nao nis ueiu way. anyhow, wouia nave upoci, rirane fruit wagon, these same ob ser. He sliooK on a tuuw" ser. kioth ocimc uy w-. TEX HANNA sparks Gator drive merce uiu iiht and lo t-aiuu hrt the terms of the act.

eigm auu nhriie Tate, the Then Charlie Tate. ing Englishmen has been tnajuyj a.w. a r-hib's WittS49 trained on tne acuon auu Lingerfelt sailed out of bounds just rthta .0 1 1 O-33 servers point out. HartwlcK v. i2.

1HU- were oue -forward wall. a reverse. down for the touchdown. The goal was assured when Kellogg stiff armed four charging Tarheels to get thru for 11 yards, and on the next took it across with 11 minutes tTuiaane gained 273 yards rushing QUAnUanWtaxonindi One mill la minor sax lers droppea in nem" ing' to nudfleld, then hurried to complete a 5-yard scoring launt SSUctive on running plays with ford's effort fell far short of the uprights. The victory, featured by the great play of Tennessee's guards, Ed Mollnskl and Bob aufferldge, snd Tackle Abe Shires, ftava tha Minnesota on the field last mini.

as he gained run puaacoo.uu However, inars oesiue urc m. ,,.,.1 kroalra have strUCk the 125; Notre Dameend. viii.Tjer.s. drive from his 20 by sweeping right viduals. collectively.

nf Btinitiine 1 1 1C inu Rollins, eleven In the solar plexus ball. But it Sts after wetrnooiitan Miami is provm- iouhu Wailon end ior 10. He passed stood out Uke tor S. vl nnllM, M. Blu.

R1d, yards) cleared the way tor SPhRTAHS Wk Bob Bell and zoomed one 38 tlroe he I a a I lnn tariri WAR Kimbrough and Moser tearing up prermses between the 20 -yard stripes, failine lust shy of a Vairmnnt 20. Sheuhwd O. Fairmont 30. Shepheld -SKSdtl TTSsClia up ven yards on a sneak old army tactician. Major Bob Besides tne lswu A in and it nun wnw -lust fo avoid an oversight.

SSrShrS-t about the nlav. He thought and called it long runs arouno to Ross Hanna wno "-z Carolina's 3B. Score by period iot th. ct. lonrt nlunjtea Neyland an edge over his old rival, i Thrw Diunaes aim merre said while there had been offlc" count of the Winter jU-Mt already In Orlando.

It looks there would be a larger number ihariever before to take part in the Winter recreation progranr there Is a Shuffleboarn u.u. and a Roque Club at the tour endon flt. According knocking- SUddla ball incomplete. That was final enoug ll to Roy WWSM rSd for ttrmt dawn art tlie touchdown-Scott 2 Pceklck. Minnesota-Touchdowns: MerniK (sub for Paffrath); Van Every, Bruce Smith.

Points after touchdown: Mernlk, Bartelt (sub for Paffrath) (placement). 0 0 7 7H aeorinK: Touch- of the Frank Thomas, in mis uie aist renewal of a bitter rivalry. Ney- land-coached Tennessee elevens now have won four from Alabama ortaVpTy unth a lite second period spurt. Score by period. Texas Aggie.

lZ Texas Christian 0 Texas Aggies Touchdown. rmnntjier sub for Klm- h. soul and Walton maae losses. Score by periods: Notre Dame 0 guess. On the same basis, Or- 7 7 0-14 Greater Orlando Chamber ofCom- the sinister old gal, Fate nuntj around Miami's Orange Bowl ball-orchard long enough Friday night to dish out a couple more below-the-belt blows to the Tars Buck Johnson, the only hale and hearty spinner-back that McDowall Another time, joe juow- up a punt late in the final quarter on his own 38-yard line and zigzagging like a troop ship in a sub- nn heautiiul run of MID-WEST Not re Dame M.

Navy T. Ohio Stat. 23. alnnK.ta SO. Indiana 7.

Illinois Northwestern 13. Wisconsin 7. Purdue 20. Michigan Stats 7. Michigan 85, Chicago 0.

Nebraska 20. Baylor 0. Detroit 21. North Carolina State Drake 7, Iowa State 0 Missouri 9, Kansas State 7. Butler 33.

Depauw 0. seven points with bis perfect place-kick. Lh Saurians Played Poor Football 0 0 0 77 ange County would raise $15,000 00 a vear on the 1938 figures of $15,000 -ZZZ an annroxi- Navy against three aeieats aim uu nJl I'll vaas downs: Severin, Radman; extra points: Dunkle 2 (placements) Tulane scoring: touchdowns: Kellogg extra points: Kellog 2 (placements) Not name scoring: Touchdowns Florida spent the rest oi me gome -1 OUU. wrucn ici mil. NYU Upsets broush) and Moser; points irom try ifter touchdown, Audlsh, Dawson NELSON BOTTLED tl.hama made no headway what 38 yards and.

Just as he cleared the rr.a-e collectable total oi rem 1 pusnmg up ---persona: property valuations in this up 17 first downs to two fo the Running plays netting Touchdown, had to use against, ausun, Texas 3 and the Engineers line tnrew dbik three charges before Hugglns sliced off left end for the final foot. Hous-man's placement missed. Score by periods: Vanderbilt -0 0 0 Tcch 0 7 7 014 Tech scoring: Touchdown, Gibson 2 Point after touchdown, Goree (sub for Murphy) (placement) Shaw (sub for Murphy) (dropkick) Vanderbilt scoring: Touchdown, Huggins. soever against the Volunteer line. snartans.

Carnegie Tech community. Cincinnati 21. Wayne u. clarlti last Miami aeienaer to spare, stumbled on the rain-soaked turf and fell sprawling. j.

Tarn. -B. Sheridan (sub for Saggaui. Piepul (sub for Thesing). Points after touchdown Kelleher (sub for Sitko).

Zontini (place kicks). Navy scoring: Touchdown Whitehead (sub for Malcolm). Point after touchdown-Whitehead moved from tne neia nunc minutes before the first half closed By JEW MT IX AH Special to The Sunday Sentinel-SUr GAINESVILLE The University of Florida had a touchdown and conversion while Tampa University had none. It was a moral victory Team 6-0 It would be ven nay. wi to5 yaras ior nunuo, modest to say that at least pa'S efforts were smothered so 00 a year goes to Miami U.

under that the total result was a the provisions of this act. i ig-yard deficit. t. atiartins. who yielded Jive imiiu vADir ciA man unset COSTLY STUMBLE Of course, Miami's back had to run on the same turf also But It that oartlc- Slim Bowman Tops Negro Card Slim Bowman, hard-hitting negro fighter, takes on Lightning Jim Oliver, a speedy punch-thrower, in the main go of the weekly negro fight card announced for Tuesday ie Cj ViVi.

is Z-m breezed thru Yankee Stadium yes with a broken no or noa. won't be able to play this week, so the officials believe. Now this just forced Jack to use a sophomore spinner-back that did not even have freshman experience. vtrih rtavix took over and played 1 fl I flOlNS AT THE GEORGIA LOSES Kentucky Victorious With 13-6 Score Bv The Associated Press Net all ot that amount goes into touchdowns to Miami last week, terday, capital 28. Marietvs Wooster 20.

Mount Union 0. Muskingum 20, Denlson s. BVwUn" Green' 20, Ottrbeln Ohio Northern 34, Ashland 2. Hiram 40. Thiel 0.

Sali Dayton 13. Georgia Tech 14, Vanderbilt Kentucky 13. 0rgla S. Tennessee 21. Alabama 0.

Mississippi 42, St. Louis V. 0. North Carolina 14, Tulane 14 (tie). State 37, Southwestern th.

rvrasion in the pinches the Spartans carried home. e- Aided ana aDevteu LSUWNS20-0 lOO.oaii luiiu. uj rose tu wic goodly portion of its does, according Ume. They halted Florida fusing to give way to superior size MjcJjJgan Batter addition, the three-1 of soph Sophomore Jimmy neiami. sparked the Tide in its win over Fordham two weeks ago, made several nice runs but Alabama ne tod only 61 yards against 190 for the victorious Tennesseeans.

From the great exhibition put on by Tennessee, there seemed little doubt the Volunteers could miss completing another season undefeated and untied. The easily-gained triumph bolstered the championship and "Bowl" hopes of Tennessee no end. ta Butler's great touchdown run came midway the second period. hnlf to reliable informants. In COring threat on exDeriencej this group uu Ume ie field was plenty soggy A game had been postponed there Ju4 the night before and the City Recreation Park used trt hpin rid the iieia rrvri-r fnntha 1 avers n.

nri never aaam let me thr wi i TTnio.ntirv football nlayers nn. never again let University's footballer, to a 8 to 0 omores gave me (jatum v. LOUISVILLE, Ky. A favored get lucrative jobs at the various rac- I Gators get so deep except on their M.vnHcM riiirinir an admirable game -Jones, with a mce that might have been rendered useless for the remainder of the season, was next in was to be nre.ssed biggest disappointments lr.e anc sjjui.uis iouinuu i placed victory over uarnegie itv of the year's extra-special surprUe packages. tmljkrm, BM from Bowman and Oliver meet in a 10-round set-to that is billed as grudge fight on a winner-take-all basis.

The program will be presented at n.ir Anna the Win-r. Some are even A 34.yar(i drive, sparked by Red Chicago 85-0 CHICAGO Michigan's whirlwind Wolverines, regulars and reserves scoring almost at will, roared thru, over and around Chicago's University of Kentucky football team passed its way to a 13 to 6 win yesterday over the University of Ot liVaiCI. "uu aa- two days had fallen on the playing on public ana private uiuiuc i Harrison ana uawu, Kavanaugh Leads Loyola Trimming By The Associated Press BATON ROUGE Louisiana State found the Loyola forward wall stubborn last night and turned to its famed aerial game for a hard-won nvr the New Orleans Into service when and if Davis hurt his lame back. ntlc w. omnlete list Of MC A secona penw rGalu.

Fresh from a rousing upset over the Boston College eleven, Florida gave way to poor football last night. Chariev Tate took over the full (Tenn.) 0. Duke 33, Syracuse Virginia Tech 28. Centre o. Roanoke 20.

Randolph-Macon Richmond 21. Gettysburg 0 virainla Military 18. Virginia 13. aSi Mary 2. Hampden-Syd- 1 a first down on tne iainii 1 i th.

Cahlll and Tate toted I1US nnder such a set-up. the Universi breaks Its Just to anotner i on vears and the The 1 neuDs: hnt rahill was stopped on That one blow aione to have prompted McDowall to i turn ty of Miami probably has a greater i Maroons for an 85 to 0 victory at Alabama 'f typical of the ill wma uiuwU.B aum of money for maienai at it. a vlrd short, on ms lo-orui Neither team was able to make much headway through the line and all of the scoring, which was confined to the final period, was t.hronirh the air. A stout Georgia liHpiri vejsterdav. Blackwell Davis a.SB wav for no parucuiai WBZ.t...

i. civstion rieht now Hnum reverse. commana man uic u.v.., HoWard 33, Chattanooga 14. wr.t. Kentucky Teachers 12 Tornado 10m nwm, West wao kuuu game's only touchdown.

Score by periods: Carnegie New York 0 6 0 de rious cartwneeio uy -the sidelines. It could be listed legally as mental cruelty but Jack "Bn.y lo nartv. Gainesville. Howard Beynon punteo out eleven. Some 10.000 fans watched gan's sensational naiioaca, uvcu 0.

is the two week interval before the back position and gave the best performance on the field. The Jacksonville Junior scored the only to-jchdown of the game by plowing It is not for me to ride herd on i i-d Tampa dug in George- East Kentucky Teachers 21 roa LE T.T La no BT RE QB LH EH Tennessee Coleman Shires Mollnskl Bike Suff ridge Clay Clfera Cafego Bartholomew Foxx Ooffroan up to advance nonces uy ds nf mi. institution. Mi- tl of anv institution, ai can't locate me -morals" the carter atreev Proceeding this 10-rounder will he five other fights on the program, according to Babe Lancaster, negro PrRTlphrHill and Willie Danzy are scheduled to mix in a six-round battle, while Jack Racket and Miller Taylor met in a four-round battle The' other three bouta have not heen announced yet. A battle royal will round out the card.

A section of seats will be reserv Tars do battle witn xam rr. nrronlallV JliaMHt'" GLACIER BLUE SUITS BT (Society Quuv) the game, which stanea on utrcj but ended in a thrilling scoring Dla.y" T. BIT'S hola ior uwua ball on the 25. Again Beynon punt Hugg Cox Hickprson Merrill Newman Waltes Boswell Nelson Snencer ami wants a capable, well-known football team and I sincerely ad tans, a .1 1 1 1 to play a whale of a ga against front line for ed, again Florida tried for yardage thru the Spartan line stopped three Kentucky drives within their two yard line. Rough play caused frequent penalties on both sides.

Score by periods: Georgia 0 0 0 66 Kentucky 0 0 0 1313 towV Carolina Teacher. 12, East Caro-" MS. ormsl 28, Louisiana Tech 0. SOUTHWEST LanKv n.en MiumH magic-fingered terminal, scored two GRUNDLER HURT Then came the rain. Frank Grund-ler a sophomore blocking back that cavorted as an Orlando guard a couple of seasons back, was led off yards with tacklers clinging to him.

Tate was the offensive mire their effort to get one. founh down, and again -ins. baJ Dade County must be behind their efforts, otherwise this piece of legis- went over FB the Tars, ana mcuuwou to have his boys right when they take on the Spartans. The University of Havana grid- Score by periods: Alabama 0 0 0 00 Rebels Trounce St. Louis 42-0 UNIVERSITY, Miss.

UP) The Ole Miss Rebels had everything yeater-day in running around and over a previously unscored on St. Louis threat of Florida. That is, what of- 18 points as umcago tuu licking in Maroon football history. But Harmon yesterday had to share touchdown honors with eight other Wolverine ball-toters as the powerful Michigan machine scored in every period. RUTGERS TRIUMPHS NEW BRUNSWICK, N.

J. Rutgers' eleven, outrushed and out- TTniveTKitv of Maryland, laUon. obscure even tno it b. wvuju rasB 0 7 0 14 the playing "em have been under tne nre oi court oi This time Beynon passed to An- jenie was evidenced in the game ed for white fans. ders and injunctions long since, we lgl J7 p-j.

the 'hn Tnst Miami iA 20 Texas Christian 8 oouthw-tern 28, AbUens Chrla- tUfxl's Mine. 14. Wichita 0. Oklahoma 27. Kansas 7.

Ki.v.. Sprlngileld (Mo.) Teachers 27, Kirks SMALL CROWD may bbih. zsr.iw touchdowns ior wm oj" ZSTi In the first period he intercepted a pass from Fred Dykes scrapping Loyola halfback, and dashed 35 yards to the goal. Just after play resumed for the seco taU. took one from his favorite pitcher, Little Leo Bird, on an aerial scoring thrust extending 59 yards.

Score by na-suia I 0 7 7- a whole has knowledge oi uui -r. tau a. he at dropped the ball as he A disappointingly small crowd witnessed one of the poorest demon act and approves university ncv, The Mlsslsslppians capita on i.i.t,. for the first two le Teacnera v. Southwestern Oklahoma Stat.

Northwestern Oklahoma State Hnnthern Methodist lfl. Marquette v. strations that could be forthcoming took advantage of all the breaks th.t nme its way to defeat the umiaeu F'-'- four more Tennessee scoring: Toucnaowuj. ler (euh for Cafego); Foxx, and Wairen (sub for Butler. Points from try alter touchdowns.

Newman (sub for cou-man) and Foxx 2 (placements). Substltutlom: Alabama Ends. Bast. Sanford; guards. Luck.

Wyhowanec. Watson, Oerber; tackles. Wood. Bordets. center, Averltte: backs.

Mosley, Spencer. Slemona. McMurray. Tennessee: Ends, Vest. Barnes.

Ma lon. Baltlsarls, Dlsapayne; Whitehead, West, Bdmlston, Norton. Luttrell; guarda, Thomas, center, Ackerman: backs, wai-len and Ridge, Peal, Barnes, Newman, Werber, Thompaon, Butler, Warren. from the Gators. scores anu visitors 25 to 12 in Rutgers auwiuw Nine days ago Florida was riding wi of 8,600 aempo to pun, on toarUi and Florida recovered on the Tamp 40 Pat Been and Ri Mack conducted a for Florida vo ihe Tampa 15.

only to have Tampa bock up again and halt to Oatora. lA-jt in the second period Florida started nwvtoj again. The Gators advanced 41 yards the eight, but Tate was thrown fof a huge loss by Clair FT-tman and Walton's fourth rfnwn naas was caught out of Doughboys Trim Cubans 14-0 FORT BENNING, Ga. (P) The Port Benning Doughboys made the most of a 10-pound weight advantage and the fancy sprinting of two army recruits and defeated Havana University of Cuba in a football game here yesterday, 14 to 0. Martin rushing and Mack Williams, the two recruits, each of whom has been in the service less than six months, thrilled 8,000 spectators with brilliant fleet-footed running which accounted for 199 of the 270 yards the Doughboys gained.

Tulsa 15, Centenary 7. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Utah 35, Idaho 0 KffiorcoKo0Stts 0. tallies on power, -sv three complete teams. St Louis never had a chance after the sixth play when Wally Ra-alkrfumbled a towering punt Into own end one and little Junle Hovius plumped on the ball for a Touchdown in the first minute and This Week's Schedule Orlando and Orange County realize the value of publicity. The eity and county make a 135.000 yearly stab at publicizing this sections advantages thru various enterprises The sum total is a drop in the bucket to Miami's expenditures, as is to be expected.

But is Orlando and Orange County missing a chance to capitalize on Rollins College? H.1U 4. rip 2 tha crest, ia-ot iuhju ing shelter among the shores. Poor blocking again can be cited as the cause of the Gator failure to counter Mike Bucha, without a minute of varsity play this season took over the center job vacated by the nill Robinson. BIG TEN CONFERENCE Bite: 193S SCORE Six different shade. (4 of blue and 2 green) and 9 blendinga were required to achieve Glacier Blu It', one of the most subtle and most diatinctiv.

colors you have ever seen an exclusive Society Brand creation for fall. The fabric is a fine unfinished worsted tailored with utmost care and skill in both single and double breasted ifyles. Extremely impressive value at bounds by John Ptombo Just as the PLAY BY PLAT FIRST QUARTER: Tennessee received. Cafego racing back 20 to the Vols 23. Two plsya netted and Cafego kicked 41 to Waltes who fumbled, a teammate reoovered on Alabama (Continued on Page 8A) Montana TEAMS Orlando-PI ant High Landon-Daytona St Pete-Miami Edlm iJrnoaition for itself in the period ended Tampa Daytona St.

Petersburg Bt. Petersburg Jacksonville (Saturday) Oregon state i. Oonzaga 12, Oregon 7. T.her, Whlttler 27, Arizona Stats Teachers In the third period Champ Wil a half of play. Badminton Meets Scheduled wealthier circles of Northern life.

liams intercepted a pass from Wat The Spartans snuweu u.i.'"".o strength during the first half as they refused to allow the Gators to thtr onal line. Tampa line 12 Even disregarding the fact that Ro. Wu. 71, Andrew Jackson-Miami Sr. High nn Tamna 43 Tamaa punt- 7-14 7- 7 Jacksonville r'Zr ed and lust a.

the Gators entered uam' ijec-urviii 7 FIDELITY i Tha volua of a diamond la Judqad by th abaanca of flaw. Tha tamo appllaa to th. jalu. of your reel aetata tltla. YOUR SAFEGUARD ton th noucrv lilODl Vff territory again, a lateral The Badminton ClttbwlU hold it.

men crouched low and drove hard thru the Florida forward wall to spill the ball carriers on several occasions for sizeable losses. ZTtfZZttH.t Hubie Plant City-Lakelana mt' i i i Ocoee (Thursday night) regular meetings at Armory. Tuesday and Thursday 7- 0 help widen them were provided. minml nn It for Tamoa 0- 7 faftsrnoon) i .1 Houston was given an oocawuiw. Apopka-Umatilla gwUnd 0 rxroveland-Tavares Groveiana Oroveland-Tavares Fifteen thousand dollars a nneen net from Bill Cowen in the fourxn C-iW arTToTdlally invited to at-tend the sessions.

from Orange County wcai'o enamr 6 Mount Dora-Webster Webster Harden is MAN FEELS HIS RESPONSIBILITY OF SOCIAL, MORAL AND LEGAL OBLIGATIONS. Han YOUR insurance program ta do certain important things. Itlmtratian- no, to ended on the 21 when Ed Howeu 1 miinn-alir and athletically swooped down on a fumble by Hous whv should Orange County tax it WALTON FAST Bud Walton looked faster than he has in his career. His first kick was a 50-yard boomer that put tne Tampa eleven back on their 10 yard line. The big Junior, who carried headlines last week due to his pass to Leo Cahlll In the Boston College name, eot another beautiful aerial An.

i ttttf vnucY ders, of them, arrive here today ton Th atartine ltaeups self for the support of a private in- eitntlon I ABSinAl'l ana Tat. Gananus a abort raadruttonsnt period rOJll WCUl fj esse, vious battles, for the i first game here at Tinker field Friday night Howell HsriSa Horner Oott Hull $1161.00 $500.00 'J of a home-and-nome game Bucha your wtf of S50J0 pat auala lot 2 ysen Yew leal sacpans. doctor bUL hosptWL funeral, etc. a maximum of i i Cezrenl obllqatlou rent. faed.

alnOiea, balance on CO. tetriaeratm, It was Bftuitl effort off for a touchdown Jsaulnas Fordyce Planer Anderson Zalko need LB T.T 1.3 BO BT RE HB 0-12 26-12 0-26 0-41 6 0 6- 6 026 026 0 0 7- 7 6-12 ruled out oisBOunos. mrlumn ori.tno! potl.m, only Bu Brumj con styl. TheyVe excap.iona! (or wW 4FOLD CONSTRUCTION. Ws rfa -o" fw yeu cjfoosa from.

Mada by hand in U. A. radio, or otter ununea usuaur sola as Moq penea $339 JO $100000 Beynon Other Suits $35 to $50 RUTLAND'S piomoo the first half ended. mSSSZZ Tampa had a team of men com-Snm posed of last year's high school Tats players. They entered the Spartan Pstton Mertaaae en home.

eat. bask note, busfnese ebHaationa. partnership Interest Williams FIDELITY TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY Fldallty Building BO N. Court St Phone 4131 1 TITLE INSURANCE The Flying Carlbes will put up at the Avalon Hotel and stay here for a week. Interspiced In their week a calendar with football practice will be a round of entertainment outlined for them.

Havana tost to South Georgia State by a narrow margin in the past week's engagement and play Burhan $3000.00 goor by periods 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 school In February, atienoeo summer school, and achieved eligibility. ibn thv hv never been in a fftfy $4.50 per month, $1,12 par week, or 15e par doy Park SSind (Thursday Winter Park-Deband CONFERENCE Mulberry-Frostproof TbePvLs' Lake Wales-Bartow Avon Park-Haines jigt CONFERENCE St Augustine-Lake City St. Augustine Davtona-Lsndon Paiatka-New Smyrna Sanlordcala WD1A- BIVER Cocoa-Tltusville Vero Beach -Melbourne Melbourne FWRIDAERENCE Winter Haven-Ft. Myers Wauchula-Punta Qorda Punta Oorda Palmetto-Arcadia COAST COl'ERENCE Tarpon Springs-St. Leo's Dade Ot Brooksville-Wlklwood Wlldwood Bushnell-Dade Oto Bushnell New Port Rlchey-St.

Paul's St. PeWrsburg denotes conference gamea. All games Friday night except where designated. Tampa Florida Tate: touchdown wtll product ths abova program for you. According to the letter of the law.

Orange County shouldn't. Yet is Rollins less of a non-prollf institution than the University of Miami? i say "no ffigaPB! On the other side of the ledger why shouldn't Orange County help Rollins? It could becau: 1 After alls said and done, It Is a local imtirution 2 It's accomphahmenU. cuituraly and otherwise, do reflect, on Orange County jThe money Invested In RolUn "hard cash" asset to the com-murnty. tsw that Reaa did receive 00 annually. FSrat-a fund of S5.000 could be established to take care of for worthy, but needy.

Central point sfter touch-town. Walton (rob ior freshman ball game. Florida's show- ing against these plebes was not AIR CONDITIONED aa 32 7 6- 6 0-19 DISTRICT OFFICE RUTLAND'S ORLANDO 8UPEmNTENDENTS JLE.ns CtDurrance svit B. C. flob.rt.

A. Lyons O.B. Bird a )ob to behold. Cody employed four tailbacks In order to secure a scoring combine. Harrison, Reen, Walton, and Houston had their chances with the ball, but each Droved his shortcomings In the week oeiore agaui-.

-Benning army eleven. But with mUfortunes slowing the Tars down to a slow pace, the Carlbes will prob1 be Just a tough a team as McDowall could stand this week-ena. Phone 7714 902 O.B. T.l ornciai. ftrlerse.

S. D. Oooch. Victims- umplr. John Pitts Auburn, msn.

M. Brown. Oklahoma field judge, George Wood. Central Mav SUIT BT pWSL' FIRST QUARTER Tommy Harrison ran bar: Tamps, klckoff 34 yards to tbe nortds 4S and Uo Cahlll penetrated Bpsrtan territory with IS yard atn on a reverse, but Tampa settled Sown and forrsd the Ostori. to punt Tamps kicked out from dep In its territory and the Ostrrra started prom-iCaattofjed en rage (A) Mil I ICE INSURANCE 13-H 34 0 COMPANY a).

some one Department Harrison was bruised from the start and was unable to work top speed. Cody must I again start on his fundamentals for i Florida to produce an offense. oa Pa.

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